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Mar 25, 1979
Jerry Lee Lewis wrecks a white Corvette in DeSoto County, Mississippi, although he gets out of the car and leaves the scene before police arrive
Mar 26, 1979
Glen Campbell sings "I'm Gonna Love You" on the ABC-TV special "The Captain & Tennille Songbook." Also appearing are Ella Fitzgerald and B.B. King
Mar 26, 1979
Cristy Lane records "Simple Little Words" in an afternoon at Nashville's LSI Sound
Mar 27, 1979
Epic releases Joe Stampley's "I Don't Lie"
Mar 27, 1979
United Artists releases Billie Jo Spears' remake of Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive"
Mar 27, 1979
Johnny Cash records the western classic "(Ghost) Riders In The Sky" in Nashville at the Jack Clement Studios
Mar 28, 1979
MCA releases Merle Haggard's "Red Bandana"
Mar 28, 1979
Elektra/Curb releases Susie Allanson's "Two Steps Forward And Three Steps Back"
Mar 28, 1979
Warner Bros. releases T.G. Sheppard's "You Feel Good All Over"
Mar 30, 1979
Eddie Rabbitt performs "Every Which Way But Loose" on NBC's "The Midnight Special." Peaches & Herb also contribute "Reunited," a song destined to become a country hit for Louise Mandrell & R.C. Bannon
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